Question
Why does the fish heart pump only deoxygenated blood?

Answer

  • The single atrium receives deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body.
  • It is pumped into the ventricle from where it is pumped to the gills for oxygenation. The oxygenated blood flows from the gills to various parts.

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